Visa Application can be done and all the documents prepared for you online. Speak to any of our online immigration consultants 24 hours a day now. They will be able to advise you as to what Thai Visa would be most applicable to you and which steps would need to be taken to either obtain a work permit later, registering your marriage for a marriage visa or registering a company. All this information is one click away and is free of charge.
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98 thoughts on “Thai Visa Application”
i have a return air ticket to bangkok i am leaveing on the 17/9/15 and returning on the 1/11/15 which is 44 days can i get a visa exstention when i get to the airport thank you.
The visa extension is being applied at the immigration offices in Thailand and not at the airport. Some nationals who are eligible for the visa exempt stamp and are given a 30-day stamp when they enter Thailand via air travel. Before end of the 30-day period, you may go to any immigration office to apply for an extension.
Im holding a Fiji passport and I have temporary spouse visa and I’m living in Australia which visa i have to apply?
If you are referring to visa application for Thailand, you will need to apply for a visa which is appropriate to the purpose of your trip and the duration of your intended stay in Thailand. Please contact the Thai Embassy near you for more information on the visa application for citizens of Fiji.
I want to go for my holiday in Thailand and I got a Fiji passport. Which visa I have to apply? And I also have temporary Australian spouse visa. I just got married 2 years ago.
You will need to apply for a tourist visa to go to Thailand for a holiday trip. You may contact the Thai Embassy in your country for information on the visa application process.
I am wanting a visa to Thailand next year to see my son and his family. I am planning to stay 7 to 10 days. What am I required to do to get a visa for that length of time? My son lives in Bangkok. Appreciate any information as to what I need and where to mail that info or forms to get this process started. Also what is the average time it takes to get the visa process so I can let my son know when I will be visiting next year?
Depending on your nationality, you might be eligible to obtain a visa exempt stamp which does not require any visa or the visa on arrival that you can apply for when you arrive at the airport. If you do not qualify for any of the two, then you will need to apply for a visa to travel to Thailand. For additional information, please go to the website below:
http://www.consular.go.th/main/contents/filemanager/VISA/Visa%20on%20Arrival/VOA_25_08_58.pdf
Dear Thai Embassy,
I hold an Australian visa. I would like to go on an educational exchange program in Thailand for 2 months, in which they require me to get a visa. I would like to know how long it takes for me to get the visa, with all the documents prepared? Thank you.
The approximate processing time of an ED visa is 2 to 5 working days. Please contact and coordinate with the organization where you will be attending on the documents preparation if you wish to ensure immediate processing of your visa.
Hello, I am travelling to Nepal with Nepalese passport via Thailand. I have more than 12 hours of transit in Thailand in this case which visa I need and what is total cost for visa and how long it takes to grant?
You will need a transit visa in entering Thailand. Please contact the Thai Embassy or Consulate in your country of residence in regard to your concern on the visa fees and application process.